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How Did Teachers Rate in Milford?
State education officials have for the first time released data on teachers evaluations and we let you know how your district fared.

Recently, the state Department of Education released data for the first time revealing how the state’s teachers performed on evaluations.
The first year data goes back to the 2013-14 school year and is being phased in statewide.
Overall, you may find the data somewhat surprising or not.
Of the state’s 46,841 public school teachers who were evaluated, 13,024 were considered exemplary and 25,251 proficient. A total of 98.4 percent of the state’s teachers, who were evaluated, were considered very good at their jobs.
Just 572 teachers were considered developing, and 66 below standard.
Most of the teachers considered developing and below standard are primarily in urban districts including Bridgeport and Hartford, the Hartford Courant reports.
The head of the Connecticut Education Association, the state’s largest teachers’ union, said the data isn’t a surprise and everyone knows that an overwhelming majority of teachers do a great job, the Courant reports.
The new evaluation program cost the state $13.5 million to implement. Not every teacher in every district was evaluated as its being phased-in, and not every school district released the data either including the Madison Public School system.
“What the ratings from the first year of implementation tell us is that teachers and principals are engaging in meaningful, professional dialogue and setting goals for how to strengthen the education we deliver to Connecticut students,” state Department of Education spokeswoman Abbe Smith told Patch.
“This is an all-around win for Connecticut – teachers are empowered by having more of a voice in school improvement and students benefit from the increased focus on teaching and learning. The system is a work in progress and we look forward to continuing the dialogue with partners through the Performance Evaluation Advisory Council,” Smith added.
How did Milford’s teachers perform?
- 613 Milford teachers
- 430 were considered proficient
- 159 teachers are exemplary
- 6 teachers were considered “developing”
School-by-school breakdown, but note that not all teachers were evaluated and not all of the rankings have been released by the local school district:
Calf Pen: 24 teachers, 12 proficient
East Shore: 47 teachers, no data was released
Harborside: 58 teachers: 51 were considered proficient
John F. Kennedy: 33 teachers, no data was released
Jonathan Law High: 93 teachers: 84 proficient, 8 exemplary
Joseph A. Foran High: 87 teachers: 42 exemplary
Live Oaks: 30 teachers: 16 proficient, 14 exemplary
Mathewson: 33 teachers: 19 proficient, 14 exemplary
Orange Avenue: 36 teachers: 7 proficient, 27 exemplary
Orchard Hills: 36 teachers, no data was released
Pumpkin Delight: 38 teachers: 21 proficient
West Shore Middle: 58 teachers: 44 proficient
Meadowside: 40 teachers: 29 proficient
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